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# Unzip the file ''GvEnterprise3.1.0.zip'' in any directory on the server where you plan to install the software. To avoid potential problems the installation path MUST NOT contain spaces. | # Unzip the file ''GvEnterprise3.1.0.zip'' in any directory on the server where you plan to install the software. To avoid potential problems the installation path MUST NOT contain spaces. | ||
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unzip GvEnterprise3.1.0.zip | unzip GvEnterprise3.1.0.zip | ||
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| align="left" | [[File:windows.png]] || In case of Windows operating systems, you should unpack the ZIP file to a directory editable by the user, used to run {{GVESB}}. It is recommended NOT to use spaces in the directory name. Navigate to the directory chosen for installation and decompress the file using a program compatible with the GNU zip compression format. | | align="left" | [[File:windows.png]] || In case of Windows operating systems, you should unpack the ZIP file to a directory editable by the user, used to run {{GVESB}}. It is recommended NOT to use spaces in the directory name. Navigate to the directory chosen for installation and decompress the file using a program compatible with the GNU zip compression format. | ||
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Follow the examples below to configure properly the environment variables. | Follow the examples below to configure properly the environment variables. | ||
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+ | | In case of *nix operating systems, edit the files ''start_GreenV.sh'' and ''stop_GreenV.sh'' presents in the GvEnterprise3.1.0/GvServer/jboss-4.2.3.GA/server/GreenV/bin path for the decompressed file, setting variables values as follows: | ||
export JBOSS_HOME = /home/gvuser/GvEnterprise3.1.0/GvServer/jboss-4.2.3.GA<br/> | export JBOSS_HOME = /home/gvuser/GvEnterprise3.1.0/GvServer/jboss-4.2.3.GA<br/> | ||
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+ | | In case of Microsoft Windows operating systems, edit the file ''start_GreenV.cmd'' present in GvEnterprise3.0.0/GvServer/jboss-4.2.2.GA/server/GreenV/bin path relative to the decompressed file, setting the variables values as follows: | ||
set JBOSS_HOME = C:\GvEnterprise3.1.0\GvServer\jboss-4.2.3.GA<br/> | set JBOSS_HOME = C:\GvEnterprise3.1.0\GvServer\jboss-4.2.3.GA<br/> | ||
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In addition to the above variables, the file ''start_GreenV.sh'' (or ''start_GreenV.cmd'' in Microsoft Windows environments) contains other values for configuring the {{GVESB}} start. A list of these variables is present bellow: | In addition to the above variables, the file ''start_GreenV.sh'' (or ''start_GreenV.cmd'' in Microsoft Windows environments) contains other values for configuring the {{GVESB}} start. A list of these variables is present bellow: | ||
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Revision as of 18:30, 24 January 2012
This section describes the GreenVulcano® ESB installation steps.
Copy the file
- Unzip the file GvEnterprise3.1.0.zip in any directory on the server where you plan to install the software. To avoid potential problems the installation path MUST NOT contain spaces.
Environment configuration
Before using GreenVulcano® ESB is necessary to set some environment variables.
- Create the JBOSS_HOME environment variable and set it with the absolute path installation of JBoss;
- Create the GV_HOME environment variable and set it with the absolute path where GreenVulcano® ESB has been installed;
- Create the GV_SERVER environment variable and set it with the absolute path where is the JBoss server of GreenVulcano® ESB;
- Create the JAVA_HOME environment variable and set it with the absolute path where JDK is installed.
Follow the examples below to configure properly the environment variables.
Boot Parameters
In addition to the above variables, the file start_GreenV.sh (or start_GreenV.cmd in Microsoft Windows environments) contains other values for configuring the GreenVulcano® ESB start. A list of these variables is present bellow:
Parameter | Description |
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JBOSS_HOME | JBoss installation Absolute path |
GV_HOME | GreenVulcano® ESB installation Absolute path |
GV_SERVER | GreenVulcano® ESB JBoss server Absolute path |
JAVA_OPTS | Java Virtual Machine options: Eg: JAVA_OPTS = "-Xmx512M-Xms512M" |
JBOSS_BIND_ADDRESS | Network address on which the JBoss server will be listen. set = 0.0.0.0 for listening on all interfaces |
JBOSS_SERVER_HOSTNAME | JBoss server Hostname |
PREFER_IP_V4_STACK | Uses mapping for the IPv4 addresses |
CONFIGURATION_SERVER_NAME | Name of the server imposed to default |